African American Criminological Thought

African American Criminological Thought
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 0791446956
ISBN-13 : 9780791446959
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis African American Criminological Thought by : Helen Taylor Greene

Examines African American contributions, both historical and contemporary, to criminological thought.

African American Criminological Thought

African American Criminological Thought
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9780791491997
ISBN-13 : 0791491994
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis African American Criminological Thought by : Helen Taylor Greene

This landmark book presents the contributions of African Americans past and present to understanding crime, criminological theory, and the administration of justice. The authors devote individual chapters to African American pioneers Ida B. Wells-Barnett, W. E. B. Du Bois, E. Franklin Frazier, and Monroe N. Work, and contemporary scholars Lee P. Brown, Daniel Georges-Abeyie, Darnell F. Hawkins, Coramae Richey Mann, William Julius Wilson, and Vernetta D. Young. Included for each individual are a biography, information on their contributions to criminological thought, and a list of selected references. A wide range of issues are covered such as lynching, the convict lease system, homicide, female crime and delinquency, terrorism, community policing, the black ethnic monolith paradigm, and explanations of criminality.

A Theory of African American Offending

A Theory of African American Offending
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781136809217
ISBN-13 : 113680921X
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis A Theory of African American Offending by : James D. Unnever

This book argues that a theory of crime specific to the African American experience is justified by qualitative and quantitative data, not just because of the disproportionately higher percentage of African Americans (in the U.S. population) who are offenders, but also because of the vastly higher percentage of Black Americans who are non-offenders.

African American Classics in Criminology and Criminal Justice

African American Classics in Criminology and Criminal Justice
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 420
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ISBN-10 : 0761924337
ISBN-13 : 9780761924333
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis African American Classics in Criminology and Criminal Justice by : Shaun L Gabbidon

"This collection of writings is crucially important, in part, because it reminds us the theoretical paradigms of these and other African American scholars are excluded when crime, its causes, and its control are discussed by criminologists, criminal justice practitioners, and policy makers. To understand crime fully, the perspectives advanced by these scholars must become an integral part of discussions about who is a criminal and which public policies will best control crime." --From the forward by Anne Thomas Sulton, Ph.D, J.D. From W.E.B. Dubois through Lee Brown, this anthology provides a collection of the key articles in criminology and criminal justice written by black scholars. Available in a single volume for the first time, the articles collected in this book reflect the voices of African-American scholars and display the diversity of perspectives sought after in today's academic community. Crime in the African-American community is examined from social, economic and political perspectives, and the historical context of each article is provided by the editors. Spanning the 20th century, these works present a historical chronology of African-American views on crime and its control with theoretical perspectives that have often been tangential to mainstream scholarship. For your courses in: Criminological Theory Race and Crime Crime and Social Policy Minorities and Criminal Justice

African American Organized Crime

African American Organized Crime
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Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 0813524458
ISBN-13 : 9780813524450
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis African American Organized Crime by : Rufus Schatzberg

Comprehensive and objective, this study argues that organized crime in the United States results from the struggle to attain the elusive American Dream to achieve success at any cost by any means. The authors examine the social, economic, political, and cultural conditions that fostered growth of criminal groups and organizations in African American communities from the post-Civil War era to the ghettoes of today.

Why Are So Many Black Men in Prison?

Why Are So Many Black Men in Prison?
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Publisher : Full Surface Publishing
Total Pages : 157
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ISBN-10 : 9780979295300
ISBN-13 : 0979295300
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Why Are So Many Black Men in Prison? by : Demico Boothe

African-American males are being imprisoned at an alarming and unprecedented rate. Out of the more than 11 million black adult males in the U.S. population, nearly 1.5 million are in prisons and jails with another 3.5 million more on probation or parole or who have previously been on probation or parole. Black males make up the majority of the total prison population, and due to either present or past incarceration is the most socially disenfranchised group of American citizens in the country today. This book, which was penned by Boothe while he was still incarcerated, details the author's personal story of a negligent upbringing in an impoverished community, his subsequent engagement in criminal activity (drug dealing), his incarceration, and his release from prison and experiencing of the crippling social disenfranchisement that comes with being an ex-felon. The author then relates his personal experiences and realizations to the seminal problems within the African-American community, federal government, and criminal justice system that cause his own experiences to be the same experiences of millions of other young black men. This book focuses on the totality of how and why the U.S. prison system became the largest prison system in the world, and is filled with relevant statistical and historical references and controversial facts and quotes from notable persons and sources.

African American Criminologists, 1970-1996

African American Criminologists, 1970-1996
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-10 : 9780313064937
ISBN-13 : 0313064938
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis African American Criminologists, 1970-1996 by : Lee Ross

To this date, efforts to document the scholarly contributions of exclusively African American criminologists are nonexistent. This is a reference work which offers contemporary Afrocentric perspective on critical issues of crime and justice by focusing on the contributions of African American criminologists whose interests and responses to crime arguably differ from those of mainstream white criminologists. This reference will be of interest to undergraduate and graduate students and faculty in criminal justice and practitioners in policy making. Most of the abstracts can be cross-referenced to publications within mainstream criminal justice journals. In addition, selected books, manuscripts, and an array of state and government documents are included and provide rare Afrocentric perspectives on issues of crime and justice. In the process, it credits many Caucasians and ethnic minorities as important contributors to a given publication. This reference book consists of five chapters: (1) an introductory article on issues that define (and confront) African American criminologists, (2) an alphabetical listing of published abstracts for each contributing author, (3) selected references to each publication, (4) an appendix containing titles to doctoral dissertations for all contributing African American scholars, and (5) an author and subject index.

The System in Black and White

The System in Black and White
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 9780313025044
ISBN-13 : 0313025045
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis The System in Black and White by : Michael W. Markowitz

In a collection of compelling contributions to the study of the nexus between race, crime, and justice, noted scholars in the field critique many long-held assumptions and myths about race, challenging criminal justice policymakers to develop new and effective strategies for dealing with the social problems such misunderstandings create. In sections devoted to criminological theory, law enforcement, courts and the law, juvenile delinquency, and gender, contributors endeavor to dispel myths about African-American involvement in the criminal justice system. In so doing, a number of important facts are established about the race/crime nexus. For example, in an analysis of criminological theory, it is concluded that race, as a singular social factor, has not been adequately represented in existing paradigms. The subject of police profiling of African-Americans reveals an evolution of court decisions that have marginalized, rather than liberated, African-Americans since slavery. Each contributor challenges both the reader and the criminal justice system to develop meaningful strategies for addressing the racism that still pervades our system of justice. A chapter on women of color in prison makes a compelling argument that such institutions often represent safer environments than the life on the streets women leave behind. This persuasive volume will be of interest to undergraduate and graduate students as well as faculty in Sociology, Criminal Justice, policy development, African-American and Women's Studies.

Explaining Crime

Explaining Crime
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 0742565106
ISBN-13 : 9780742565104
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Explaining Crime by : Hugh D. Barlow

This book provides a concise but comprehensive review of the full range of classic and contemporary theories of crime. With separate chapters on the nature and use of criminological theory as well as theoretical application, the authors render the difficult task of explaining crime more understandable to the introductory student. All of the main theories in criminology are reviewed including classical and rational choice, biological, psychological, and evolutionary, social structural, social process, critical, general, and integrated approaches. Copious examples of the spirit of the theories are supplied, many with a popular culture (e.g., film and music) connection.